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North Bay Business » Construction
10h ago
Construction is progressing on the long-awaited Costco Wholesale store and the first phase of homes at the Napa Pipe redevelopment project, now called RiverSound ..read more
North Bay Business » Construction
10h ago
This brings funding past the halfway point for widening 10 miles of the key east-west commute and trade corridor connecting Marin, Sonoma, Napa and Solano counties ..read more
North Bay Business » Construction
10h ago
Impact Residential Development of Atlanta filed the application to develop 155 Marinwood Ave ..read more
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The proposed Marin County development, Auburn Cove, would include both market-rate and affordable homes. Concerns about the project include its location in a floodplain and its impact on the surrounding neighborhood and wetlands ..read more
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10h ago
Here’s when the 8-acre Appellation Healdsburg project, co-founded by celebrity chef Charlie Palmer, is set to open. It’s envisioned to be a model for similar projects across the country ..read more
North Bay Business » Construction
1w ago
BoDean’s owner would not directly say if sale is related to potential fine involving Mark West Quarry ..read more
North Bay Business » Construction
1w ago
Pacific Gas & Electric is undergrounding power lines along Highway 12 between from Pythian Road to Adobe Canyon Road this week to reduce fire risk ..read more
North Bay Business » Construction
1w ago
The project, called Airport Village, will be located on Brickway Boulevard a few blocks east of the Charles M. Schulz-Sonoma County Airport. It looks to be one of the largest housing developments outside city limits in years ..read more
North Bay Business » Construction
1w ago
The nation’s highest court ruled unanimously Friday that California’s “impact fees” may be unconstitutional if builders and developers are forced to pay an unfair share of the cost of public works projects ..read more